Health officials say it's federal employees from ICE working at the detention center refusing to be vaccinated or to show they were already immunized against the potentially deadly disease that are fueling the virus. And now, health officials believe staff are exposing their own family members to the virus.

Concerns over interactions between the police and the public have led many police departments to consider body cameras. However, many face funding shortages and must devise other means to purchase the equipment, especially in rural areas.

The city of Scottsdale is preparing for another legal round against the online travel industry. Scottsdale and other cities across the country have been trying to force travel websites to pay taxes they say are owed to local governments.

Arizona ratchets up DUI enforcement during holidays like the Fourth of July, and case law that challenged DUI testing methods in a Scottsdale crime lab has changed what evidence police gather from a DUI suspect.

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